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Hotel Lincoln, Chicago

“Across from Lincoln Park, this historic hotel’s cool, kitschy vibe still feels authentic, thanks to details like the original Hotel Lincoln sign in the lobby. Guest rooms combine vintage and modern elements, including original art.”

“Not only is Hotel Lincoln plopped in one of the best neighborhood locations in town (right in Lincoln Park, across from Lincoln Park Zoo and Lake Michigan), it’s also among the most fun, lighthearted, and quirky hotels in Chicago.”

The four-star hotel is located on 1816 North Clark Street in the Lincoln Park district of Chicago where it offers high-quality hospitality services and facilities. The hotel is located across the street from the famous Lincoln Park and offers some of the comfiest and coziest room to tourists and travelers in the city. Hotel Lincoln is located close to some fascinating and interesting places which makes it even more attractive to guests – as if it needs more attraction than it already has!

For a satisfying and comfy resting place while visiting one of the most amazing cities in the United States, the Hotel Lincoln is just the place for you. The hotel offers chic and lush room options such as Standard Queen Room, Double Room with Two Double Beds, Queen Room with Park View, King Room with Lake View, Junior Suite and Queen Room with Lake View. Other room options available in the hotel include the One-Bedroom King Suite with Sofa Be, Double Room with Park View and Junior Suite with Lake View.

Landmark places and buildings in Chicago located close to the hotel include Lincoln Park Zoo which is just 400 m away, the Chicago History Museum which is about 500 m away and the Noble Horse Theatre which is about a kilometer away.

Rooms in Hotel Lincoln are fitted with standard amenities such as free Wi-Fi for high-speed internet access, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, air conditioning and a comfy sofa.

“Humming, industrial-vibe magnet for Google employees who work across the street, and urban nomads checking in to check out the banging West Loop—and the city’s cultural attractions beyond. Well worth it for the insider access to a great restaurant, skyline-framing rooftop bar, and exposure to local art.”

“Gorgeously restored and imbued with a modern spirit of play, the Chicago Athletic Association captures many of the city’s most compelling attractions — architecture, history and food — under one handsome roof.”

“The affordable, well-situated Acme Hotel Company has a cheekily hip, rock ’n’ roll aesthetic that’s targeted at the Internet generation. It fulfills a need in the neighborhood, which has plenty of chain hotels and expensive lodgings lacking personality.”